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How difficult would it be to transfer with a wheeled carry on?

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How difficult would it be to transfer with a wheeled carry on?


Why wouldn't one do it at Baron's Court?
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On Sep 16, 3:02*am, "
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How difficult would it be to transfer with a wheeled carry on?


Depends how heavy it is. There are escalators part way but then you
have stairs up to platform level. The station is busy and the steps
are not that wide.

As MIG has said why not change at Barons Court or Hammersmith which
have level, cross platform interchange? Even if you are heading round
towards High St Ken it would probably still be worth cross platforming
at Barons Court and again at Earls Court because it is all on one
level.

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On Sep 16, 8:02*am, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Sep 16, 3:02*am, "

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How difficult would it be to transfer with a wheeled carry on?


Depends how heavy it is. *There are escalators part way but then you
have stairs up to platform level. The station is busy and the steps
are not that wide.

As MIG has said why not change at Barons Court or Hammersmith which
have level, cross platform interchange? *Even if you are heading round
towards High St Ken it would probably still be worth cross platforming
at Barons Court and again at Earls Court because it is all on one
level.

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There is step free access to all plaforms and exits at Earl's Court.
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(Alan Ben It) wrote:

There is step free access to all plaforms and exits at Earl's Court.


As long as you don't mind the walking distance. Compared to a cross
platform interchange it's a marathon.

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